$1 million bonds for accused Xbox killers

The bond for two teenage boys accused of killing a Kenosha woman for her Xbox was set at $1 million each today.

Authorities have charged Kawanis N. Trotter, 14, and his cousin Roddee W. Daniel, 15, with first degree homicide and armed burglary in connection with a local woman's killing. Police say the teens bludgeoned Capri Walker, 51, to death early Sunday morning before taking a video game console, jewelry and some coins.

Daniel lived next door to Walker, authorities said.

"It just boggles our minds here. How can a 15-year-old and a 14-year-old boy murder somebody over an Xbox?" Kenosha Police Chief John Morrissey said.

Detectives had worked nearly nonstop on the case since Walker's boyfriend called 911 early Sunday reporting he had found her dead.

Morrissey said a caller to the Crime Stoppers tip line provided information about the two boys, leading to the arrests.

If convicted, the teens face life in prison under a Wisconsin law that allows anyone over 10 years of age to be tried as an adult in murder cases. They are currently being held in the Racine County Juvenile Detention Center.

Police continue to investigate this crime, and authorities say other arrests may be pending. The District Attorney is reviewing the case.